Selling natural hair requires proper preparation. The condition, length and cutting method directly affect whether the hair will be accepted and how it will be valued.
Before cutting, the hair should be washed with regular shampoo without conditioners, masks or oils. Hair must be clean and completely dry.
Next, the hair should be divided into several separate bundles, depending on its thickness. Each bundle must be securely tied with a tight elastic band or a plastic cable tie to prevent the hair from falling apart.
The cut should be made in one firm motion above the fastening point, keeping the hair in a compact bundle. After cutting, the hair should not be loosened or brushed.
Store the cut hair in a dry place, wrapped in paper or placed in a bag. Proper preparation increases acceptance chances and overall value.